Alan Menter, MD - Accurate Diagnosis and Evidence-Based Comprehensive Care in Psoriasis: The Integral Role of Family Practice and General Practice Physicians
Accurate Diagnosis and Evidence-Based Comprehensive Care in Psoriasis: The Integral Role of Family Practice and General Practice Physicians (Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Immunology)
Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Immunology - November 15, 2017 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education Tags: Science, Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Caring for renal transplant patients
Renal transplantation improves quantity and quality of life compared with chronic dialysis. A UK general practice with 8000 patients will have around four patients with a functioning renal transplant, one patient on the transplant waiting list, and several under consideration for transplantation. Many medical problems in renal transplant... (Source: The BMJ Podcast)
Source: The BMJ Podcast - December 2, 2016 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

Caring for renal transplant patients
Renal transplantation improves quantity and quality of life compared with chronic dialysis. A UK general practice with 8000 patients will have around four patients with a functioning renal transplant, one patient on the transplant waiting list, and several under consideration for transplantation. Many medical problems in renal transplant recipients will be managed by non-specialist clinicians, and this article provides advice for the non-specialist on managing renal transplant patients. In this podcast, Tom Nieto, and Paul Cockwell from the Renal Services unit in the, College of Medical and Dental Sciences at the Univers...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - December 2, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

Caring for renal transplant patients
Renal transplantation improves quantity and quality of life compared with chronic dialysis. A UK general practice with 8000 patients will have around four patients with a functioning renal transplant, one patient on the transplant waiting list, and several under consideration for transplantation. Many medical problems in renal transplant recipients will be managed by non-specialist clinicians, and this article provides advice for the non-specialist on managing renal transplant patients. In this podcast, Tom Nieto, and Paul Cockwell from the Renal Services unit in the, College of Medical and Dental Sciences at the Univers...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - December 2, 2016 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

What to do after a concussion
Concussion is a clinical diagnosis made after a head injury with consequent associated signs, symptoms, and neurological or cognitive impairment (infographic - http://bmj.co/conrecG). In the absence of strong evidence, most recommendations on the management and recovery from concussion are based on international expert consensus. In this podcast John Brooks, academic clinical fellow in general practice, and Simon Kemp, chief medical officer for the Rugby Football Union take us through the process of guiding a patient through recovery and back into everyday life, including sport. Read the full 10 minute consultation:http:...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - November 18, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

What to do after a concussion
Concussion is a clinical diagnosis made after a head injury with consequent associated signs, symptoms, and neurological or cognitive impairment (infographic - http://bmj.co/conrecG). In the absence of strong evidence, most recommendations on the management and recovery from concussion are based on international expert consensus. In this podcast John Brooks, academic clinical fellow in general practice, and Simon Kemp, chief medical officer for the Rugby Football Union take us through the process of guiding a patient through recovery and back into everyday life, including sport. Read the full 10 minute consultation: http...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - November 18, 2016 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

You've been ICE'd
We ’re taught that patients' ideas, concerns, and expectations are central to a successful consultation, but has ICEing gone too far? A “What your patient is thinking” article published this week talks about the pressure that asking questions in the wrong way can put on a patient. Sophie Cook, education editor for The BMJ, is joined by the author of that article - The BMJ’s patient editor, Rosamund Snow, and by Roger Neighbour, former president of the royal college of general practice, and author of "The Inner Consultation".http://www.bmj.com/content/354/bmj.i3729 (Source: The BMJ Podcast)
Source: The BMJ Podcast - July 22, 2016 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

You ’ve been ICE’d
We’re taught that patients' ideas, concerns, and expectations are central to a successful consultation, but has ICEing gone too far? A “What your patient is thinking” article published this week talks about the pressure that asking questions in the wrong way can put on a patient. Sophie Cook, education editor for The BMJ, is joined by the author of that article - The BMJ’s patient editor, Rosamund Snow, and by Roger Neighbour, former president of the royal college of general practice, and author of "The Inner Consultation". http://www.bmj.com/content/354/bmj.i3729 (Source: The BMJ Podcast)
Source: The BMJ Podcast - July 22, 2016 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

BMJ roundtable: How to fix out of hours care
The BMJ recently held a discussion between experts in the fields of general practice, emergency medicine, and paediatrics about the state of out of hours care in the UK, and crucially offered their vision for a better service. Are children a special case, can urgent care ‘hubs’ be a silver bullet, is NHS 111 up to the job of triaging patients,... (Source: The BMJ Podcast)
Source: The BMJ Podcast - April 27, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

BMJ roundtable: How to fix out of hours care
The BMJ recently held a discussion between experts in the fields of general practice, emergency medicine, and paediatrics about the state of out of hours care in the UK, and crucially offered their vision for a better service. Are children a special case, can urgent care ‘hubs’ be a silver bullet, is NHS 111 up to the job of triaging patients, do there enough clinicians involved in out of hours care, and are other countries doing a better job? The state of out of hours care can best be described as ‘patchy,’ w ith some, even most, people receiving good and timely care although from a confusing plethora of diffe...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - April 27, 2016 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

BMJ roundtable: How to fix out of hours care
The BMJ recently held a discussion between experts in the fields of general practice, emergency medicine, and paediatrics about the state of out of hours care in the UK, and crucially offered their vision for a better service. Are children a special case, can urgent care ‘hubs’ be a silver bullet, is NHS 111 up to the job of triaging patients, do there enough clinicians involved in out of hours care, and are other countries doing a better job? The state of out of hours care can best be described as ‘patchy,’ with some, even most, people receiving good and timely care although from a confusing plethora of differ...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - April 27, 2016 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

Improving outcomes for people with multiple chronic conditions
Many people with chronic disease have more than one illness, which is referred to as multimorbidity. Susan Smith from the Department of General Practice at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland describes an updated, March 2016, Cochrane Review which sought out evidence on interventions that might help. (Source: Podcasts from The Cochrane Library)
Source: Podcasts from The Cochrane Library - April 20, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Cochrane Source Type: podcasts

Why are Dutch GPs happier than British ones?
General practice is similar in the Netherlands and the UK yet it appeals far more to young Dutch doctors than to their British counterparts. In collaboration with the Dutch medical journal Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, Roger Damoiseaux, professor of general practice, and Margaret McCartney, Glasgow GP and The BMJ columnist, met to try... (Source: The BMJ Podcast)
Source: The BMJ Podcast - January 8, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts